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posted by DCSauthor at 4:41 am (EST) on May 4, 2009
posted by JeffRiveraAuthor at 1:56 am (EST) on May 4, 2009
You work is marvelous...
posted by DCSauthor at 4:19 am (EST) on Apr 24, 2009
by: Mary Oliver
All my life,
so far,
I have loved
more than one thing,
including the mossy hooves
of dreams, including'
the spongy litter
under the tall trees.
In spring
the moccasin flowers
reach for the crackling
lick of the sun
and burn down. Sometimes,
in the shadows,
I see the hazy eyes,
the lamb-lips
of oblivion,
its deep drowse,
and I can imagine a new nothing
in the universe,
the matted leaves splitting
open, revealing
the black planks
of the stairs.
But all my life--so far--
I have loved best
how the flowers rise
and open, how
the pink lungs of their bodies
enter the fore of the world
and stand there shining
and willing--the one
thing they can do before
they shuffle forward
into the floor of darkness, they
become the trees.
posted by theoldman at 11:22 am (EST) on Apr 8, 2009
posted by cmtusa at 12:39 pm (EST) on Mar 26, 2009
Was wondering if you'd be interested in reviewing my new novel and posting your comments here as well as a few other book-related sites. Saw you liked Paris Trout, and I thought you might like my novel since it's also southern and a bit dark. I could e-mail you the novel in an e-book format if you'd like. Let me know if you're interested. Here's a link to a summary in case you're interested:
http://christophertusa.com/blog/?page_id...
Thanks,
Chris
posted by cmtusa at 11:09 am (EST) on Mar 20, 2009
Thanks for letting me know that I have other possible friends-to-be at Krause (which, by the way, looks like a very interesting place!)
posted by kye at 7:29 pm (EST) on Mar 8, 2008
posted by lisaunger at 12:45 pm (EST) on Nov 8, 2007